Daily British Whig (1850), 21 Apr 1903, p. 8

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ih Complete. Unless Chacha Person Replenishes Not Cost You Any Anxiety as the gtiay Wil Will Rona htness of a : You a Great ure and des, | in fresh, lian 44 ideas will be found abso: lutely different to what you seo else- wherd 'and fhe prices are very moder. abe, - Frilled Muslins dotain and striped designs, 15c., We. y Br inet ihe" seu Trent 2a. bh A ings at the slough, the 5 is a well known fact, acknowl, t | edged by all that our ail cloths look Bott ad ost ng is great' review. at Rome will not . place as the king would be tnable to hear \ the strain. It i also probable that other features 'of the proposed programe, during his majesty's stay in Rome, will be Fomitted. April 21. yacht Vietorin and Abort, Ging - Edward on board, sailed to-day, escorted by the tish Mediterranean fleet. As t steamed out of the hashje the hor farewell. PEERING INTO WINDOWS. Lester Patterson Held by Water- town Police. Watertown, N.Y., April 21.---About nine o'tlock last night Patrohnan Burns arrested Leslic Pattérson, aged about twenty-five years, the son of Cyrus Patterson, a prominent garden- or. The man was found pecking into a window of a refidence in the fashion- able quarter in Ten Eyek street. For .| ten daye the police have been search- ing for a man who has been annoying women in the upper Washington stro, section. And: for the writer of an mous letters couched in terms of seenity that some society women hate received. They think that in Patter won thev have the man who committed both offenses. In his pocket was found a letter of similar tenor the ones author the police have been - Patterson claims he found handwriting actly with the writing in the The man was locked up. Aboht a vear ago Patterson was arrested and fined for indecent exposure. INSTANTLY KILLED. -- . Tragedy -At Launching Of Govern. ment Tug. Winnipeg, April 21.-At West Sel. kirk, Manitoba, yesterday afternoon, as the government tug Sir Hector was being launched from the winter moor: bow cable gave way, and let the erait down sud. denly. Eight men were on the wafer side of the boat, and six had a nar- row escape. Five of these managed to escape by running into the deep water and swilnming around, while the sixth, being near the helm, ran round to safe- ty. John W. Davis, who was mansdg- ing operations, and Edward Ryder were close up to the boat, and were buried beneath it, and instantly kill: ed. Davis was a resident of Selkirk, thirty years of age, and leaves a wife, and five children, Ryder was aged ab- out twenty, and was also a resident of Selkirk. AS A CURE FOR DROPSY. Merchant Takes No Other Food "For Forty Days. ' Salt Lake, Utah, April 21.-- Arthur Van Meter, a inent merchant of this cisy, has just broken a sclfim- Joed fast, which began more than sy. During this time he has lived. en- tirely on water. He suffered no dis. tress after the first threo days and ap. peared to grow strong and healthy. the drovsical conditions have disan- peared. When he began the remarkable ast he weighed 2560 pounds; he now weighs 125 MARRIED A FOOTMAN, ' Countess Russell Thought Him a Count. London, April 21.- William Brown, n footmian, was remanded 'at Ports mouth on the charge 'of making a false entry at the registry office' there in the middle of Horomber last, when, ho name of "Prince Athrobald olitained a divorce ushand, Earl Rassell, on ground. of the earls pi Wis. Somerville in the A To Take Criminal Action. Kansag City, April 2L-William J. Bryan, speaking to the toast, "De. moeracy," at the Benguet, given by 1 the Democratic Jackatm County Lub 'und newspaper men plimentary to William J. Stone, "last night, bitterly arral Grover Cle land and. Rt who 'are mak ing X pe he ple for harmony among de: Tl ERs io The subjects of music, and Sortical Surned orty days ago, for the cure of drop. The dvoreed; wile of W. K. Vanderbilt. whom be has bem paying much at tention; And ii ibis young widow in the opinion of those who are in at # fositian. fo follow clip Ms. Vanderbilt's af fairs, is Mrs. Lewis M. Rutherfurd, ughter of Oliver : Harriman Mrs, Rutherturd is at present in Paris and Mo Vanderbilt has been much in her company thare.. This would be hor third marriage and his second.' -------------- PITH OF THE NEWS. The Very Latest News Culled From All Over The World. In a wreck on the Erie railway near Red House, N.Y., seven people were burned to , 'and ten seriously in- Salve ; Joseph and Di Maolo, lions' have Angelo by Don't Use Water. "Let fe warn the citizens snot to use the water pump- 8 ay Hats homes on Wed- * said Dr. Garrett "Yt will simply be ray! flith, coming as it de from the old intake pipe. If 'it is used there be such an outbreak of fever as we have never known. It would be crim- inal to use it. Let enough water be drawn jo ths t to-night, to ast Dips; Wednesday. Gi And drain well the pipes on Thursday before using the water that day. EERE eas CFPP00000000600600%0 00 fr for *j * a board qill' at hoe mmpingl Senator Stone, Missouri, has bitter- denounced the newspapers of that atate for, as he says, "hounding him aunmercifully."' A bout has been arranged between Terry McGovern and Abe Atell, San Francisco, the fight to take place on Memorial day. Beneditto Madonin, the Italian found murdered in New York, was at odds with the leader of the Mafla, Morelo, who probably caused his death. . Maj.-Cen. Haden Powell intends "to return to Canada shortly and to make an extended stay and study the dominion from a military standpoint. An eight-year-old =~ Watertown boy ran away from home, 'and was found on the trucks of the baggage car of the N.Y.C., when it pulled into Syra- cuse. Thrée Syracuse boys were arrested while ~ selling stolen iron to a junk shop. The ringleader said his grand- father owned the irom, and had told him to sell it. Joseph: Kayler, a messenger for the Bronx Borough bank, New York, was held up by four men on the Harlem bridge and robbed of $159 in cash and $2,000 in checks and bonds. Rev. G. C. Meyer opened the fifty- Gfth session of the Evangelical asso- ciation in New York, with an address on the opportunities of the young preacher of the twentieth, century. Walter Smith, Clinton, Mass., a «oventeen year-old boy, killed his father with an axe, on; Monday night to avenge what he states are wrongs of the father towards the mother. As the result of the opening per- formance of the new theatre, London, Sir Charles Wyndham has sent $7, to the officers' branch of the Soldie and Sailors' Wives and Families id sociation. E. Hacking, superintendent of Wash plant at Port Morien, Toavek" to-day, for the "Seo," where he has accepted a position under C. Shields late manager of he; Dominion Co company, "Slim" Clifton, = a a neighbor. of the vanchman Church "and his wife who mysteriously di d at de, Wyo., is held on suspicion of hav- ing murdered them. An attempt will be madé to lynch him. It" is propbsed to erect two memori- $ churches, one: in "memory of Dr. anley Hard, corresponding secretary. Church Extension Society, and the other in memory of Rev. Dr. Joseph Hartwell, the society's founder. One of the churches will be built in Bingham- her Charles Rivers-Wilkon, president of the Grand Trunk railway, who has left England jor Canada, will' make a complete trip across the continent with ¥iow of looking sa the fousibitity the Gr Trunk fie: project the recommendation he could make to the shareholders of the company. There having been Bo session of the Toronto : olive ¢ourt, on Monday, the docket, this morning, was the largest on rend. Ninety-one prisoners had been in the cells over night, including the forty = Chinamen ngstofi itentiaty, conviet Ve "Hip? i led to two hou ors being: cought atsying letters the prison, is loned, - ri a said, 5 UA train o ] es in in pes Mr. Wilson states that the track- {Sl nds i : hn a atreoAble wet: | ing historic points in Eastern Ontario, ; thé 1" to-day, sentenced Albert J. Adams to ain the. city. conferring of 'the Grand Trunk railway' a a nev scale of wag: have asked for a small jncraget & in Hota tion for $10,000 has been en- tered against the Travellers' Instrance company by Dame M. M. Stell, widow of the late G. E. Muir, that amount representing insvrance on the late Nr. Muir. Fhe situation along the harbor front was peaceful this morning. the police having no trouble with the striking 'longshoremen, Only two steamers in port, none of the trans-Atlantic liners having yet arrived. Developments of an important character may not take at until navigation opens in earn- por CHURCH BADLY SCORCHED. Historic Land Mark Has Narrow Escape. Brockville, Ont,, April 20.--~The Blue Church (Methodist), situated on the fromt road, between" Brockville = and Prescott, and one of the most interest. narrowly éscaped destruction by fire The exterior was badly some parties all fire' close t church was on the sie fully' 100 years ago, and the present. building is also very old. In the cemetery which surrounds 4 are interred the remains of Barbara Heck, who with her husband were the founders: of = Methodism in Canada. They came to the township of Augus. ta in 1785. Barbara died in 1804. Is There A Strike ? It was reported to-day that trouble had. arisen between G. A. McGowan and - his cigar-makers. It was said that they intended shortly to make a demand for increased wages, an learning this Mr. McGowan had ad- dresscd them yesterday = and asked them to signean agreement tonot ask for more Wages for a year. A meeting was to have heen called last night to consider the problem, Mr. McGowan states that there is not any trouble between himself and his workmen, who, he says, are all good fellows, Further; he stated that they could not work in the present prémises and at. noon to-day quit work until suitable workrooms could be secured Changing Parishes. At the annual vestry meeting of St. "John's church, Weston, the rector, Rev. C. H. Rich, stated in the course of his address that he had arranged with the approval of the bishop, to exchange parishes with the Rev. 1. H. Jones, of Holy Trinity church, Streets ville, which arrangement will take ef- fect on Sunday, 26th, The statement came as a surprise to those present, and there was considerable regret ex. pressed at the departure of Mr. Rich from Weston, as during his incumbency of eight years the church has been greatly improved and the parish placed on a comparatively fir basis. - Injured By Jumping. Cornwall, April 21.--Herbert McMil- lan, aged fifteen vears. brother of "Reddy'" McMillan, the well-known hockey player, was seriously injured Sunday evening at the Grand Trunk depot. The boy jumped off a flat car, and in doing so his head struck a frog. fracturing the skull. He was taken to the Cornwall General Hos pital, where he lies in a precarious condition. To Call Special Meeting. The building committee appointed bv the General Hospital governors to con- sider the erection of isolation cottage for contagious diseases held a meeting last night, when the report of the medical staff of the hospital was con- sidered. As this report is opposed to the Nitkle wing being turned into a nurses' home, it was decidad to call a special meeting of the governors for Friday when the matter will be again discussed. The urements Made. All the measurements of the streets to be paved have been made, and everything is in readiness for the final action of the city council on Monday night when various kinds of pave ment will 'be considered. thic substance will likely be, chosen. Little opposition from property b¥n- ers is I Canal Bank Caved In. Ogdensburg, NJY., April ' 21. --When the water was let out of the Canadi- an section of the St. Lawrence canal, Saturday, to make repairs before the opening of navigation, 250 feet of banvy riprap on the bank shid into the canal. The water was returned to the canal to prevent a further threat ened cave in. +4 9 ---------------- Rabbits Were Stolen. Boye are Suspcied of stealing a number of Salus le rabbits from the yard of A. Lee, Cataraqui street, The 'bunnies i ppeared w few days 0. Mr. Ler has the names of about it boys whom he suspects, and has pldeoed the patter in the hands of the police. Has Been Sentenced. New York, April 21. Justice Scott, not less than one year and not more an. one year nine months in Sing Sing aud to pay a five of $1,000 for havi had outht for playing policy 'in his possession. The bithuli: |. ¢ | | # The Souaws Busy Store LAIDLAW Always B Store | "Taffeta Silk and sleeves finished 1 and Cream. Pricg Only BY "New fd very. stylish Taffeta Siik Waists, finely tucked yoke with fancy hemstitching below yoke, back This is ab entirely new design. The colors are Black, White, Royal Blie $4.75. Waists | n same way, Silk Waists Madé from Peau de Soie Silk, wide shoulder, full blouse sleeve. design just received. The colors are Sky Blue, Nile, Pink, Black. Price Only $ tucked front, A new 3.50 width, fine even make. To-morrow We Will Sell 1,000 ¥** Full quality. So Price. ] Oc, "Yard! One-half of this'lot will be offered at 9 0 clock .in the morning and the other half at 2 o'clock in the afternoon. This is part of a special purchase we have just made and every econogtical woman shculd take ad- vantage of it. of White Victoria Lawns Regu'ar 15c. in long military hips, made: of Fine White or Drab Special. Price 4. 1 ..JOHN LAIDLAW & SON... | Comfortable Fitting Corsets Improve the figure and a dress made over a form fitting corset is a joy to the wearer as long as it is wearable. Our Kid Fitting Corsets +. Made in all the latest styles, short hips, also low French gored bust, ! ~~ Nl Corset Cotill. 120-172 Princess Street, Kipgston- assassin FOR 1 ADIES, +. SLATER | FOR GENTLEMEN. §} Other hinds seem 0 be away back in the shade. | No one can sce the new styles in these two leading | shoes without admitting that they deserve to be just § .| where they are--Ahead of them ali. THE LOCKETT SHOE STORE | 1 ( A J ' ( ONLY. TWO, 1 There are just two kinds of shoes which arc in § front of all this season, DOROTHY DODD see ¥ 3 5, mel Ea orien. * ol talnable PUTS ano CALLS EE aly throngh Members, of the

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